There are plenty of pigs on public within 2 hours or less of the Atlanta airport. You got mountains to the north and swamp to the South. You can kill them in small game season with muzzleloaders, magnum rimfires and archery tackle. Please come kill all of them.
I recall, perhaps erroneously, an article on the dangers of packs of Chihuahuas common around Chihuahua. Quick search did not find it, but https://www.huffpost.com/entry/packs-of-chihuahuas-arizona_n_4848543
Interesting to note that German shepherds are knocked out of third if you add mixed breeds and unknowns together.
Best things for cats is to sterilize and turn loose in large cities. Not sure how well known it is that large cities are infested with rats, but its a real condition.
Question as to whether you can reheat wild boar, answered.
Wife did a ham cuban style. (The rotten bananas are plantains for plantanos maduros. If your plantains aren't at least that far gone they won't come out right.)
We didn't finish it. So, I reheated on the stove, adding tomato paste...
That's an odd combination of playing with fire and wasting your time. You can annoy the snot out of a smart dog until it does what you want somewhat but it'll never be as good nor as consistent as a purpose bred canine. You can annoy a stupid dog until it just learns to avoid you.
Don't waste...
I used to hunt turkeys in an area that had several packs. They would respond to calling, but learned to stay out of range of a shotgun. I guess seeing another rolled or catching a stray pellet trains them quickly.
Those packs were cast-offs from the least class of deer doggers. They didn't...
Avoiding a family, because you'll have more money without, makes as much sense as saying you saved money by buying something on sale you wouldn't have bought otherwise. You're almost certainly going to have kids and you're almost certainly going to live to an age old enough that your children...
EB Fungi umami seasoning, pickapeppa, black pepper, onion, garlic and season salt, is the current favorite with whatever ground beef makes it in the door.